Of course, that five minutes could be a bit longer than five minutes if you run out of go juice when you aren't near one of the literally some hydrogen filling stations in America. Actually, there are just nine filling stations in California now, with another 19 in development and a further 20 supposed to open by 2016.

The problem is Toyota says the car will need 68 filling stations when it goes on sale. Those numbers won't be met when the car goes on sale in 2015, and if you can't fill it up, that's a slight issue.

It'll have an electric motor with around 130 horsepower and should reach 60 MPH in about 10 seconds. Toyota hasn't stated a price, but has said that they'll allow people to actually purchase it. Until now, hydrogen cars from Honda, literally a dozen or so of them, have only been able to be in a lease.